Jean Grey is an Omega level psychic, gifted with the powers of telepathy and telekinesis. Her telepathy allows her to read, influence, control, and communicate with the minds of others, project her mind into the astral plane, and generate telepathic force blasts that can stun others. Her telekinesis enables her to move physical objects with her mind. She can easily lift objects many times her own body weight and is able to manipulate hundreds of components in midair in complex patterns if she concentrates. As the phoenix, she has pyrokinesis. In the past, Jean has been able to tap into the cosmic "Phoenix Force" -- literally the fires of creation. When employing this force, Jean's powers are magnified to unlimited degrees. As Phoenix, she was able to manipulate energy on a planetary scale, rearrange molecules, warp reality, travel in time, come back from the dead and potentially do anything just by thinking about it. Her powers were limited only by her imagination and there was serious concern that she would consume the entire universe.
To be an X men, you must have a supernatural gift of some sort and be able to use it for good. You must go to Washington and find XAVIER HIGH and go underground and find Dr Jean Grey's office. If you come across CEREBROE then you have gone too far.
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During a battle with Incredible Hulk (issue #340, 1988), Wolverine's claws did indeed penetrate his skin. At one point he jabbed his claws into Hulk's gut, and you saw the back of Hulks shirt push out from the claws. You would have to assume that not only did the claws penetrate once (in the front) but twice (also through the back).
German. And kinda high-pitched.
Also: sincere to a fault, but that's just how he played it.
he was born in 1869 or something close to that and he is depicted in the comics to be as far in the future as 2058 approx and still acts like his prime also after an in counter with magnito ripping all the atomantiom from his bones his healing factor burned out from over use. later it comes back several times stronger, able to heal almost instantly. long story short good guess 1400 plus years. before he dies of old age or the comics add something new
Batman cuz he has no super powers he is jus a hero
Merry Man of the Inferior Five. He was just a 98 lbs weakling until he lost weight.
"X-men: The Last Stand" follows a series of mutants, but its main character is undoubtedly Wolverine. It also features Dark Phoenix, Charles Xavier, Storm, Magneto, and Beast in the limelight.
otzi was taken to Austria and researched on. since it was found in Italy, Austria only got it for 3 years and the time for departure from Austria back to Italy was kept secret just in case if some one tried to attack.
X-men: First Class is popular movie featuring the characters from Marvel Comics. The movies was filmed mostly in Oxford England and in various cities in Georgia.
The school has been called many things in the past, both as official names and by the people who attend there. Usually, it is found being called the 'Xavier School (or Institute) for Gifted Youngsters'. However, in recent comic years it was renamed to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Officially, this school has also been named the 'Xavier Institute for Higher Learning', 'Xavier's School for Gifted Children', 'Xavier Academy', and just the 'Xavier Estate'.
However, it can be found being referenced by different people at different names. These names can include 'Xavier Institute', 'Xavier Mansion' (or just the "Mansion" or even "X-Mansion"), Westchester School, Graymalkin Homestead, Grey School, Mutant High, and even "We're-All-Gonna-Die" High. Of those, Mutant High seems to be used the most by sarcastic students and "the Mansion" seems to be used the most when talking to others who know of or attend the school.
Juggernaut is 10 feet tall i think........maybe you should go look it up or someting ...hope that helped
I just noticed this continuity error as well... The only thing I can think of to save the continuity is that it isn't actually Professor X walking, but an image he is projecting of himself, while he is sitting in his wheelchair in the helicopter.
There are loads of ways she can die.
If she is not phasing, she can suffer harm just like anyone else. (example: A sniper bullet from a distance.)
Since she is unable to breathe while "inside" an object, she can only continuously phase through solid objects (as when she travels underground) as long as she can hold her breath. If she were to fall unconscious (due to not breathing) and phase back in while in a solid object, she would die.
If she lives long enough, she WILL die... of old age.
In the end of Astonishing X-Men Vol 4: Unstoppable, she drifted off into space in a giant missile, she was inside it to save the world, and we don't know if she's dead.
the scientific name for wolverine is 'gulo gulo' which means 'glutton'.
In 2008, the comic was valued in absolute mint condition for $1,000 US.
I think it's the Sadies Hawkens dance, the episode is called "Shadow dance", if that's the one you mean that's the main prom like dance.
Probably "X-Men 2: X-Men United" since the first one was not great and the third one was frowned upon.
I have been trying to sell mine for years. Nobody buys this stuff or wants it.
X-men titles switched between issues #111 and #114 from just "X-men" to "Uncanny X-men" so it may be worth checking first to see which category you would fall into.
For the first issue of X-men, published in 1963, many people are asking thousands for it in good condition. For titles published over the next ten years, depending on the title, you can fetch anywhere from $10 - $150 depending on condition and rarity.
Once the titles switched to Uncanny at issue #114, prices drop dramatically. X-men titles were published more frequently and in higher quantities. Comics from #114 - roughly #277 fetch about $4.00 each, unless it's a special title that is highly sought after, like certain sagas and special character introductions. After #277 - present, the titles hardly receive $0.99 a piece. They are frequently put into groups and sold at prices that individually make up for about $0.45 a piece.
I used personal selling experience, ebay.com, and amazon.com as well as talking with two acquaintances who own comic shops as my references.
Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, has not died in any of the cartoons or comics except in alternate futures, in which he has died too many times to count. In the movies, Cyclops was supposedly killed by Jean Grey as Dark Phoenix in 'X-men: The Last Stand', but since we never see a body, some fans like to suspect that Jean didn't kill him and he is still alive, despite what the directors say.
Everyone in the first class of X-Men (with the possible exclusion of Iceman) is probably in their early-mid 30s. Beast and Cyclops both commented on turning 30 in '93-'94 (Beast in X-Men #24, don't remember the specifics for Cyclops), and it's safe to assume that Marvel's Earth's danced around the sun at least a couple of times over the last 15 real world years.
They are actually not related at all. Their original relationship was planned out to be a father-son connection, but after the success of the Wolverine character and the relative obscurity of Sabretooth, this idea was abandoned. It turns out that the two have no blood connection at all, as revealed in Wolverine #42. Government agents did a blood test on them both to come to this conclusion.
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She's probably in her early 20s (20-22) as of October 18, 2009.